Madonna is facing criticism for her latest social media post
Madonna has been slammed on social media by sharing a video of her son David Banda dancing in a bid to "stamp out racism".
In the video, posted to Madonna's 2.6million Twitter followers, David is seen showing off his best impression of Michael's dancing in the family's spacious kitchen. A second added: "This is trash, and deeply disrespectful. If you want to actually do something to help combat racism and oppression, donate to the Minnesota Freedom Fund to help pay the bail of protestors in Minneapolis."While a fourth sarcastically said: "Thank goodness for dance. I thought racism and police brutality would never end..... and all we needed to do was cut rug."
She posted the video to her 14.9million followers on the social media platform, speaking about how the deadly bug does not discriminate.
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